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Tagged Doctor Who Series 6

The new Doctor Who Magazine is out today for just £4.50 and features an interview with Alex Kingston in advance of the Series 6 finale The Wedding of River Song… “Towards the end of this episode, we have one of the most exciting sequences we’ve ever done,” Alex reveals. “While this battle is going on,…

I must confess that I’m rather looking forward to this one. The God Complex. Of course I have one. How could the last scion of Gallifrey not have one? Time is mine to bend and break as I see fit, Empires rise and fall at my merest notion, the tides of time don’t dare move…

We asked a hundred people: Who cares that Doctor Who was beaten by Family Fortunes on overnight viewers on Saturday night? You said: “No, don’t be silly, no one with a wireless connection puts that much worth in live figures anymore; no one cares.” Our Survey said…Eh Errrh! I’m sorry the top answer was The…

This is the last full Doctor Who preview we’ll be bringing you this year, sadly, but fear not, we’ll be letting you in on what we know about The Wedding of River Song next week. But let’s focus on Closing Time first of all, an episode that sees the Doctor reunited with Craig Owens (James…

The God Complex – baffling, memorable and once again visually stunning. What did you think of it? Bloggers from around the web were impressed to varying degrees, and while there are some unflattering summaries concerning the Series 6 arc the general consensus is that this was an enjoyable episode. Usually we deal with the overnight…

Since my glowing review of Day of the Moon, I’ve had much cause to wonder whether my gushing exclamation of ‘Doctor Who is brilliant right now’ could actually apply to subsequent episodes. And I’ve repressed these feelings, these dark opinions, because I don’t want to sound like Jan Vincent-Rudzki reviewing The Deadly Assassin or DWB…

Blimey, I don’t want to have to type this, but steer clear of reading too much into the lower-than-usual overnight figures of The God Complex this week, which thanks to the BBC’s ridiculous decision to run Celebrity Masterchef until Strictly Come Dancing returns proper has turned their Saturday night lineup into something of a collapsed…